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Victor Bahl

 

  Victor Bahl
   Principal Researcher
   Group Manager
   Networking Research Group
   bahl@microsoft.com
   Tel: (425) 706-1021
   Fax: (425) 936-7329

 

 


Interns:


Send me email and a resume if you are interested in working with me. Tell me what problems excite you most and they don't necessarily have to be related to one of my projects as I am always interested in getting into new areas. The best part about research is the flexibility we have in exploring new directions -- and I am very interested in learning from you just as you may be interested in learning from me.

I have had the pleasure of mentoring several excellent interns at Microsoft Research:

  • Maneesh Varshney, Ph. D. Candidate in Computer Science
    University of California, Los Angeles (Summer 2003)
    Working on neighbor location determination and MAC with directional antennas


  • Kyle Jamieson, Ph. D. Candidate in Computer Science (LCS)
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Summer 2002)
    Worked on Bandwidth Sharing in Neighborhood Meshes


  • Ranveer Chandra, Ph. D. Candidate in Computer Science
    Cornell University (Summer 2002; Summer 2003)
    Worked on MultiNet - simultaneous connectivity to multiple networks using a single radio (Summer 2002); Native 802,11, Wireless Network Management, and algorithms for Transmit Power Control (Summer 2003)


  • Eugene Shih, Ph. D. Candidate in Electrical Engineering
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Summer 2001)
    Worked on hardware and systems aspects of the Universal Communicator


  • Shoamin Wang, Ph. D. Candidate in Information Technology
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Summer 2001)
    Worked on Location Determination (WISH) and StudioMIT (collaboration with Lili Cheng)


  • Allen Miu, Ph. D. Candidate in Computer Science (LCS)
    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Summer 2000)
    Worked on mobility management within The CHOICE Network and its deployment


  • Li Li, Ph. D. Candidate in Computer Science, (now @ Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies)
    Cornell University (Summer 2000)
    Worked on power conserving algorithms in ad hoc sensor networks (collaboration with Yi-Min Wang)


  • Anand Balachandran, Ph. D. Candidate in Computer Science and Engineering
    University of California San Diego (Winter 1999-2000)
    Worked on The CHOICE Network and on RADAR


  • Gavin Holland, Ph. D. Candidate in Computer Science
    Texas A&M University (Summer 1999)
    Worked on adaptive rate control in 802.11 and a library for Wireless LAN Programming


  • Josh Broch, Ph. D. Candidate in Computer Science/Electrical Engineering
    Carnegie Mellon University (Summer 1998)
    Worked on a system for management of geospatial information



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